Business Law Clinic

Legal Services for Owners of Oregon Businesses

The University of Oregon School of Law Business Law Clinic provides free legal services to Oregon business owners. Clients pay only filing fees and out-of-pocket costs.

Call now! Clients are currently being waitlisted. The Clinic semesters start in August and January of each year. For more information, contact the Business Law Clinic at (541) 346-0037 or email.

During the academic year (September – May), third-year law students, directly supervised by a practicing business attorney, advise on legal issues concerning contracts, leases, entity formation, and other business matters.

In its first 10 years, the Business Law Clinic has provided legal assistance to more than 270 Oregon businesses including organic farms, lawn care services, web designers, and a variety of others.

Read the Register Guard article about the Business Law Clinic which highlights student Taylor Funk and client Kerri Vanden Berg.

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